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Mid-Week Reporter from Elk City, Kansas • 4

Mid-Week Reporter from Elk City, Kansas • 4

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Mid-Week Reporteri
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Elk City, Kansas
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4
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Mid-week Reporter pvn thf jr ill. KITCHEN CABINET Farmers' Institute Tomorrow MORNING SESSION -Placing of Exhibits. 10:15 Feeding the Barn Flock, by Mr. N. L.

Harris. 10:40 Dairying in Montgomery by J. Macy. 11:15 Equipment and Principles of Canning, by Miss M. rough ton.

11:40 Wheat Raising by Marshal. 12:00, Dinner. The countless of a merry heart, The rubies and pearls of a loving life, The idle man never can bring to the mart, Nor if Vp cunning hoard up In his treasury. -William Best pound of butter, $1 Jake David Second best pound of butter, Stark. Can ed Fr i ri rst i ze 1 by Frizell 'Dry bread; second.

50c by F. A. Stinson. Crochet Work: first prized by IX H. Clark; second 50c by J.

11. Meyer. Neatest Patched Overalls: first prize $1 by C. It. Long; second 50c by W.

A. Goble. Best. Angel Food Cake, $1 by Elk City. Sun.

DINNER. IN THE WOODS. When the family loses Its appetite, take well-filled basket and after, good tramp in the woods anything will taste good, A few good tilings for the basket are given herewith: Veal Loaf. a three and a half pounds Mrs. I.

W. VV right and daughter Miss Lura vveiv transacting business" Monday in Independence. Old Newspapers, big bundle 5c at the Reporter mix with three en eggs, a grated meg, a tablespoonfui of AFTERNOON SESSION 1:15 Demonstration and Judging of stock, E. J. Macy.

2:00 Appointing of Committees and Election of Officers. 2:10 Talk by E. J. Macy. 2:30 Community Welfare, by I.

N. Jett. 2:50 General Discussion. 8:00 Methods and Standards in Home Canning, by Miss Broughton. 3:10 The best breed of Poultry, by Mr.

Harris. 3:35 The Future of the Farmers' Institute. TURKISH TOWELS 10c and 20c each at STINSON'S woman's meeting 1:45 Report of Committee and Election of Officers. 2:00 Evolution of the Home by Miss Broughton. 2:45 'General Discussion.

Adjourn to General salt and a toaspoonful of black popper, a tablespoonfui of thyme and onion juice and a dash of cayenne. Add three tablespoonfuls of, cream and three water crackers, rolled fine. Mix in a long loaf, cover with thin slices of salt pork and hake an hour, basting often. This may be slice I thin and wrapped in para fine paper, or may be used in slices as sandwich Deviled Eggs. Cut hard-cooked, eggs lengthwise, put the yolk through sieve, add mustard, cayenne, butter and salt, to taste and fill the hollow in the white even full, then the two halves may.

be wrapped together In -paraffin paper, as they carry better, or they may be packed In a shallow box with paper between the layers. Tf one has provided the equipment there is nothing more appetizing than steak at a picnic. Well seasoned with butter it is fit for a king. Fresh scrambled eggs Is another good dish; the materials and frying pan to cook them in being carried. For a hot sandwich slice good cheese thin, place on buttered bread find make-into sandwich form, then saute In little hot butter, toasting on both ftides.

Serve piping hot. (J rated par-mesan cheese on one and -chut ney on the other, put together and fried is another good hot one. TSrown bread spread with butter and chopped green pepper, to which a little minced parsley and red pepper Is added makes a nice sandwich. Potatoes boiled, their jackets carried along, may be fried in butter to serve with the beefsteak, and little green onions will not offend anyone if eaten In the great out-of-doors. Every Day Prices Peaches, Apricots and Grapes, i Ap per can All other Canned Fruits, per OCip can 15c to OUU Just received a fresh line of Candy, Cookies and Crackers.

Cranberries, qt. 10c, for 25c All kinds of fresh and dried fruits. Bulk Peanut Butter, per lb.20c BEN CLARK PRIZE LIST Best 10 Ears of White Corn, $1. Second best 10 Ears of White Corn, 50 cents. Best 10 ears of Yellow Corn.ll.

Second best 10 ears of Yellow Corn, 50 cents. Ail corn prizes by Citizens State Bank. Best 10 heads of Kaffir $1 by C. A. Pendarvis.

Second best 10 heads of Kaffir, 50c by Ellis Clark. Best loaf of Bread, $1 by J. H. Rice. Second best loartf bread, 50c Eligible and well qualified to fill the office.

S. E. NEICE Candidate on the Democratic ticket For Probate Judge Will not be a candidate for a third term, much less a fifth one. 42 by W. F.

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Pages Available:
250
Years Available:
1915-1917